John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Laurent Pointal wrote:
With Python:
* pygame + build your drag'n drop features
* if you like 3D, vpython.
http://www.pygame.org/
http://www.vpython.org/
Wow, vpython looks pretty need. I'm messing around with it right now
and reading the docs.
Paul Rubin wrote:
Oh, I see what you mean. I don't see an obvious faster way to do it
and I don't have the feeling that one necessarily exists. As someone
mentioned, you could do an n-way merge, which at least avoids using
quadratic memory. Here's a version using Frederik Lundh's trick of
Hello
I have a tuple of strings which I must show in a textctrl, each item in
the tuple representing one line of text.
The first three lines of text should each have another style (fontsize
and color)
i'm using this code to achieve this:
tmppos = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() # get the
Hi,
I am currently working with a Logitech Quickcam STX via USB. Using the
VideoCapture module to make pictures. Because the camera is outside I
will have to turn off a special Option on the camera called Anti-
Flickering. Is there anyway that I can send a hardware seq to the cam
to do this. Or
Hendrik van Rooyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Craig-Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like there to be something which works well enough for day to day
use. Ie doesn't ever wreck the internals of python. It could have
some caveats like may not timeout during C functions which
John Nagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
Did anyone write a contextmanager implementing a timeout for
python2.5?
And have it work reliably and in a cross platform way!
Cross platform isn't the issue here - reliability though is. To put
Hi all,
I have recently released version 0.0.20 and 0.0.21 of Shed Skin, an
optimizing Python-to-C++ compiler. Shed Skin allows for translation of
pure (unmodified), implicitly statically typed Python programs into
optimized C++, and hence, highly optimized machine language. Besides
many bug
Oleg Parashchenko napisał(a):
I spent two hours fixing it, and I hope it's done. The solution is one
of the ugliest hack I ever written, but it solves the pain. The full
story and the code is in my blog:
http://uucode.com/blog/2007/03/23/shut-up-you-dummy-7-bit-python/
Calling
Hi;
I have a couple bugs to work out in the below script; namely, I don't know
how to capture the result of an os.system command, nor am I convinced that
the call to os.system actually results in the execution of the command. Here
is the script:
#!/usr/local/bin/python
import re, os
def
Mark Dufour wrote:
Shed Skin allows for translation of pure (unmodified), implicitly
statically typed Python programs into optimized C++, and hence,
^
highly optimized machine language.
Wow, I bet all C++
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:28:36 +0100, bugbear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er. How about
public class test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String a = a string;
String b = another one;
StringBuffer c = a + b;
System.out.println(c);
}
}
Even better: pick one entry
Hello everyone,
can I sort a multidimensional array in Python by multiple sort keys? A
litte code sample would be nice!
Thx,
Rehceb
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Eric Price schrieb:
up = os.system(uptime)
How do I assign the output of uptime to the variable up?
| print os.system.__doc__
| system(command) - exit_status
|
| Execute the command (a string) in a subshell.
os.system returns the exitcode of the given command. To get the output
try os.popen
On 3/31/07, Eric Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I have a couple bugs to work out in the below script; namely, I don't know
how to capture the result of an os.system command, nor am I convinced that
the call to os.system actually results in the execution of the command. Here
is the script:
Rehceb Rotkiv schrieb:
can I sort a multidimensional array in Python by multiple sort keys? A
litte code sample would be nice!
You can pass a function as argument to the sort method of a list.
The function should take two arguments and return -1, 0 or 1 as
comparison result. Just like the cmp
I have been asked to install a python application on AIX 5.3 that runs
OK on Windows
I have installed Python 4.2.2 from python.org and pyXML form
sourceforge.
However when I run the application I get the following error :
class xml.sax._exceptions.SAXReaderNotAvailable
Do I need to set some
Rehceb Rotkiv:
can I sort a multidimensional array in Python by multiple sort keys? A
litte code sample would be nice!
If you want a good answer you have to give me/us more details, and an
example too.
Bye,
bearophile
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Great! That seems to work fine:
#!/usr/local/bin/python
import re, os
def freshReboot():
up = os.popen('uptime').readlines()
up = up[0]
if re.search('day|hour', up):
pass
else:
tup = re.split('min', up)
first =
Oops! The problem isn't in the os.system call. It's in the fact that I don't
call the function. That is, I write a script called test.py with a
function in it called freshReboot. Now, how do I call that function from
test.py? That is, how do I write a cron event such that freshReboot
actually
If you want a good answer you have to give me/us more details, and an
example too.
OK, here is some example data:
reaction is BUT by the
sodium , BUT it is
sea , BUT it is
this manner BUT the dissolved
pattern , BUT it is
rapid , BUT it is
As each line consists of 5 words, I would break up
Wait, I made a mistake. The correct result would be
reaction is BUT by the
pattern , BUT it is
rapid , BUT it is
sea , BUT it is
sodium , BUT it is
this manner BUT the dissolved
because by the comes before and the dissolved after it is. Sorry
for the confusion.
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If I wanted to mark out stack depth stuff like this in python, I'd do
it
with some form of stylised comment, like this:
# LEVEL 0
pushMatrix():
# LEVEL 1
drawstuff()
pushMatrix()
# LEVEL 2
drawSomeOtherStuff()
popMatrix()
# LEVEL 1
Hey Everyone,
I am trying to get PIL to open some EPS files I have (Photoshop EPS,
whatever the difference is). I'm trying to use PIL to do this, but
when I run it, the following happens:
from PIL import Image, ImageOps
Image.open('/flora.eps')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Björn Mark Dufour wrote:
Shed Skin allows for translation of pure (unmodified), implicitly
statically typed Python programs into optimized C++, and hence,
highly optimized machine language.
Bjoern
Bjoern Wow, I bet all C++ compiler manufacturers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just beginning my exploration of Python and I have a rather
general question. If two particular programs have Python scripting
capabilities, does that mean those two programs can communicate in
real time through Python?
I'm running some audio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:56 pm, Laurent Pointal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
How can I parse a remote XML file with Python?
And what will I be able to do with this XML file in Python?
Sorry if this is a noob-ish question.
You can process XML data
Hi!
Is there a way to save the state of a Python process for later
inspection with a debugger? One way to do this is to dump core, but is
the result usable for debugging with pdb (it can be debugged by gdb,
which can inspect PyObjects in a CPython core, for example, but it's
not much fun)?
If
i have installed wxpython v2.6 for python 2.4
my python installation is at d:\python24
the statement import wx works perfectly
but when i use import images, it says that there is no module, but
i know for a fact that there is.
can anyone help?
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Synt4x wrote:
I'm creating a webcam user interface (to control google earth through
my webcam) and I still can't find a good example to how to control the
mouse to click and drag (not just click and release).
Pygame:
http://www.pygame.org/
http://www.pygame.org/docs/ref/mouse.html
provides
Thank you :)
Eric
From: Parthan SR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eric Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: os.system questions
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 19:52:01 +0530
On 3/31/07, Eric Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops! The problem isn't in the os.system call. It's in the fact that I
don't
call the
Blh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i have installed wxpython v2.6 for python 2.4
my python installation is at d:\python24
the statement import wx works perfectly
but when i use import images, it says that there is no module, but
i know for a fact that there is.
can anyone help?
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From: Eric Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: March 31, 2007 9:38:53 AM EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: os.system questions
Oops! The problem isn't in the os.system call. It's in the fact
that I don't call the function. That is, I write a
On 30/03/07, Durumdara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I want to create some backup archives with python (I want to write a backup
application in Python).
Some package managers (7z, arj, winzip) can create splitted archives (1
mega, 650, 700 mega, etc).
Because I want to ftp these results to
Rehceb Rotkiv wrote:
If you want a good answer you have to give me/us more details, and an
example too.
OK, here is some example data:
reaction is BUT by the
sodium , BUT it is
sea , BUT it is
this manner BUT the dissolved
pattern , BUT it is
rapid , BUT it is
As each line consists
Rehceb Rotkiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait, I made a mistake. The correct result would be
reaction is BUT by the
pattern , BUT it is
rapid , BUT it is
sea , BUT it is
sodium , BUT it is
this manner BUT the dissolved
because by the comes before and the dissolved after it is. Sorry
Arved Sandstrom wrote:
Timofei Shatrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 06:48:05 GMT, Mike Schilling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tried to confuse everyone with this message:
Xah Lee wrote:
So, a simple code like this in normal languages:
becomes in
Michele Dondi wrote:
Even better: pick one entry of your choice from
http://images.google.com/images?q=%22don%27t+feed+the+troll%22
I pick http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/8263/noah7ok6rh.jpg/
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On Mar 31, 6:42 am, Rehceb Rotkiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snipped)
As each line consists of 5 words, I would break up the data into an array
of five-field-arrays (Would you use lists or tuples or a combination in
Python?). The word BUT would be in the middle, with two fields/words
left and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Eric Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple bugs to work out in the below script; namely, I don't
know how to capture the result of an os.system command, nor am I
convinced that the call to os.system actually results in the execution
of the command. Here is
Duncan Booth wrote:
from operator import itemgetter
data.sort(key=itemgetter(0))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(1))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(4))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(3))
Or, in Python 2.5:
data.sort(key=itemgetter(3, 4, 1, 0))
Peter
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Oleg Parashchenko wrote:
On Mar 29, 4:53 pm, Paul Boddie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Mar, 06:26, Oleg Parashchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on an unicode-aware application. I like to use print to
debug programs, but in this case it was nightmare. The most popular
And while we're waiting for 2.5.1, can somebody post a clear (as
opposed to the one that comes with Tix ;)) explanation of how to
manually install Tix into python 2.5? It should be possible...
LLoyd
-Not possible - this is a known bug and won't be fixed until 2.5.1
This is not true.
Thank you all for your helpful solutions!
Regards,
Rehceb
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Thank you, everyone!
On Mar 31, 6:43 am, Laurent Pointal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just beginning my exploration of Python and I have a rather
general question. If two particular programs have Python scripting
capabilities, does that mean those two
Even better: pick one entry of your choice from
http://images.google.com/images?q=%22don%27t+feed+the+troll%22
Michele
OMG and here I am thinking that Ken Rockwell's site is full of crap.
This one's worse... Does the guy have a job? Or a life?
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Hello All,
I have embedded python 2.5 in to my C application. As we need the
python scripts to run in multi threaded environment I have used
Py_NewInterpreter() and Py_EndInterpreter each time I execute a run
script function.
The code is as follows:
RunScript(char *pScriptName,char
I 'm doing the same
in forth...
www.reda4.org
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Peter Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Duncan Booth wrote:
from operator import itemgetter
data.sort(key=itemgetter(0))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(1))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(4))
data.sort(key=itemgetter(3))
Or, in Python 2.5:
data.sort(key=itemgetter(3, 4, 1, 0))
Thanks, I'd
Cameron Laird schrieb:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
.
.
It is also European funding for an open source project with sprints.
I'm sure some eurocrat will be dissecting the project to see if it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you taking potshots at Mark?
What suggests that I'm taking potshots at Mark?
He's maybe onto something and he's asking for help. If he can
generate efficient C++ code from implicitly statically type Python
it stands to reason that he can take advantage of
I'm working on a website for some firefighters that want to be able to
sign-up for overtime and I need some help figuring out a date related
problem.
Here's the scenario:
Four groups of firefighters (group1, group2, group3, group4). Each
group works a 24 hr shift. So group1 works April 1,
[sorry about the earlier post. accidently hit enter]
I'm working on a website for some firefighters that want to be able to
sign-up for overtime and I need some help figuring out a date related
problem.
Here's the scenario:
Four groups of firefighters (group1, group2, group3, group4). Each
On Mar 31, 8:38 am, Bjoern Schliessmann usenet-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Dufour wrote:
Shed Skin allows for translation of pure (unmodified), implicitly
statically typed Python programs into optimized C++, and hence,
^
Four groups of firefighters (group1, group2, group3, group4). Each
group works a 24 hr shift. So group1 works April 1, group2 works April
2, group3 works April 3, group4 works April 4, group 1 works April 5,
etc. It just keeps rolling like this forever into next year, etc.
I need to come up
Hi,
I've written a script which uses Optik/Optparse to display the
options (which works fine). The text for the help message is localised
(with german umlauts) and when I execute the script with the localised
environment variable set, I get this traceback[1]. The interesting
thing is that the
can you shelve objects with membership?
this gives you:
TypeError: object does not support item assignment
dict 0 True
Exception exceptions.TypeError: 'object does not support item assignment'
in ignored
ignored is a bit mysterious. tx in advance.
from shelve import *
class
Hi there,
I'd like to send emails from a Python program using Simple MAPI. I've
tried this code:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2004-December/298066.html
and it works well with Outlook Express 6 and Thunderbird 1.5, but it
doens't work at all with Microsoft Outlook 2007. I keep
On 31 mar, 16:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to save the state of a Python process for later
inspection with a debugger? One way to do this is to dump core, but is
the result usable for debugging with pdb (it can be debugged by gdb,
which can inspect PyObjects in a CPython
Luis M. González [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 31, 8:38 am, Bjoern Schliessmann usenet-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Dufour wrote:
Shed Skin allows for translation of pure (unmodified), implicitly
statically typed Python programs into optimized C++, and hence,
On Apr 1, 7:51 am, Pierre Quentel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Four groups of firefighters (group1, group2, group3, group4). Each
group works a 24 hr shift. So group1 works April 1, group2 works April
2, group3 works April 3, group4 works April 4, group 1 works April 5,
etc. It just keeps
On Apr 1, 8:02 am, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you shelve objects with membership?
this gives you:
TypeError: object does not support item assignment
dict 0 True
Exception exceptions.TypeError: 'object does not support item assignment'
in ignored
ignored is a bit
Alexander Schmolck wrote:
Regardless of its merrits, it's GPL'ed which I assume is an immediate turn-off
for many in the community.
In the way that tools such as gcc are GPL-licensed, or do you have
something else in mind?
Paul
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On Mar 31, 6:45 pm, Alexander Schmolck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless of its merrits, it's GPL'ed which I assume is an immediate turn-off
for many in the community.
Why would that be? GPL'ed code libraries can be a turn-off for those
who want to release commercial products using them,
Hello,
I have this little grep-like program:
++snip++
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import re
pattern = sys.argv[1]
inputfile = file(sys.argv[2], 'r')
for line in inputfile:
matches = re.findall(pattern, line)
if matches:
print matches
++snip++
Rehceb Rotkiv wrote:
Hello,
I have this little grep-like program:
++snip++
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import re
pattern = sys.argv[1]
inputfile = file(sys.argv[2], 'r')
for line in inputfile:
matches = re.findall(pattern, line)
if matches:
print
Paul McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would that be? GPL'ed code libraries can be a turn-off for those
who want to release commercial products using them, but a GPL'ed
utility such as a compiler bears no relationship or encumbrance on the
compiled object code it generates.
For some of
Luis M. González wrote:
I think he should be taken very seriously.
Agreed.
Okay, it seems focusing a discussion on one single point is
difficult for many people. Next time I'll be mind-bogglingly clear
that even the last one understands after reading it one time ...
Regards,
Björn
Fup2 p
On Mar 31, 10:31 pm, Bjoern Schliessmann usenet-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis M. González wrote:
I think he should be taken very seriously.
Agreed.
Okay, it seems focusing a discussion on one single point is
difficult for many people. Next time I'll be mind-bogglingly clear
that even the
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
I've written a script which uses Optik/Optparse to display the
options (which works fine). The text for the help message is localised
(with german umlauts) and when I execute the script with the localised
environment variable set, I get this traceback[1]. The
Please,
Please, is there here some good soul that understand this
functions hi8 and lo8 (from GCC AVR) and can help me to port it to
Python?
uint16_t
crc_ccitt_update (uint16_t crc, uint8_t data)
{
data ˆ= lo8 (crc);
data ˆ= data 4;
return uint16_t)data 8) | hi8 (crc)) ˆ
Running 2.4.1 Python (learning)
Running SUSE Linux 10
Am learning from a new books that mostly deals with windows python and
Pygames called Game Programming by Randy Harris (2007) His books
references Python 2.4.2 and Pygame 1.7.1 with these comments:
If you are using a Linux machine, you
Hi,
I have the following regular expression.
It works when 'data' contains the pattern and I see 'match2' get print
out.
But when 'data' does not contain pattern, it just hangs at
're.findall'
pattern = re.compile((.*)img (.*?) src=\(.*?)img(.*?)\(.*?),
re.S)
print before find all
On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 02:49 +, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
Take that up with ACT... GNAT 3.15p was explicitly unencumbered, but
the current version of GNAT, in the GPL (no-service contract) form has
gone the other direction, claiming that executables must be released
GPL.
The
Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The no-service contract version of the GPL is not the same as the
standard GPLv2.
I don't see how that can be--we're talking about a GCC-based compiler,
right?
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This topic is difficult to describe in one subject sentence...
Has anyone come across the application of the simple statement if
(object1's attributes meet some conditions) then (set object2's
attributes to certain outcomes), where object1 and object2 are
generic objects, and the conditions and
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote:
Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The no-service contract version of the GPL is not the same as the
standard GPLv2.
I don't see how that can be--we're talking about a GCC-based compiler,
right?
Well, that's beside the point
Hi All,
I have an application with an embedded python interpreter and i need to
get the embedded interpreter to import strangely named files as python
modules.
Anyhow the simple part of the question is:
How do i convert a _node* object returned from:
PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename()
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 20:47 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote:
Michael Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The no-service contract version of the GPL is not the same as the
standard GPLv2.
I don't see how that can be--we're talking about a GCC-based compiler,
right?
I found the real reason why the
Mark Dufour wrote:
Hi all,
I have recently released version 0.0.20 and 0.0.21 of Shed Skin, an
optimizing Python-to-C++ compiler. Shed Skin allows for translation of
pure (unmodified), implicitly statically typed Python programs into
optimized C++, and hence, highly optimized machine
Please, is there here some good soul that understand this
functions hi8 and lo8 (from GCC AVR) and can help me to port it to
Python?
uint16_t
crc_ccitt_update (uint16_t crc, uint8_t data)
{
data ˆ= lo8 (crc);
data ˆ= data 4;
return uint16_t)data 8) | hi8 (crc)) ˆ
Like this, the program prints some characters as strange escape
sequences, which is due to the input file being encoded in utf-8: When I
convert re.findall... to a string and wrap an unicode() around it,
the matches get printed correctly. Is it possible to make matches
unicode without
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Bugs item #1689617, was opened at 2007-03-28 04:26
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Bugs item #1689617, was opened at 2007-03-28 04:26
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